In Palm Beach County, nearly 200,000 people, including 56,000 children, are "food insecure" or near hunger. Children exposed to food insecurity are at higher risk for developing obesity, asthma and other health problems. They also may be at higher risk for behavioral and social issues such as fighting, hyperactivity, anxiety and bullying.

At the Town of Palm Beach United Way, we LIVE UNITED against food insecurity. We hope you will join us in fighting to end hunger for all Palm Beach County residents.

Empty Your Pantry Food Drive

April 2 - 23

All non-perishable foods accepted

Checks may be made payable to the Town of Palm Beach United Way (Food Drive on the memo line)

Recipients:

Feeding South Florida and Farmworker Coordinating Council

Collection Points:

Palm Beach Daily News: 400 Royal Palm Way, Suite 100

Town of Palm Beach United Way: 44 Cocoanut Row, Suite M201

Palm Beach Fire-Rescue Stations: 300 North County Road, 355 South County Road, 2185 South Ocean Boulevard